(8 days & 7 nights) KrakÃ³w - Sandomierz - Zamosc - TarnÃ³w

Jewish settlement in Poland goes back to the 13th century. By the Second World War there were about three and a half million Jews living in Poland. Under Nazi occupation during World War II this population was practically wiped out and its cultural development abruptly stopped. Only a handful of synagogues, Jewish cemeteries and art treasures survived. By sheer miracle one of the Jewish monuments to survive Shoah was the 15th-century synagogue in Krakow, along with a number of other buildings in the city's Jewish quarter, Kazimierz. Other synagogues which were saved are to be seen in Rzeszow, Lancut, Lesko, Tykocin, Kielce, Lodz, Kazimierz Dolny, Nowy Sacz, and Zamosc, and cemeteries and secular buildings in Krakow, Wroclaw, Lublin, and Lodz.

Industrial Museums & Old Mines of the southern Poland
Touring offer for hobbyists and connoisseurs
If you like some off-the-beaten-track-touring, here is something very special for you!
/6 days & 5 nights in Krakow/

Warsaw - Lublin - Zamosc - Rzeszow - Tarnow - Krakow
7 days, 6 nights

12 days - 11 nights
Masurian Region
Canoe trip down the picturesque, very famous Krutynia River.

Tradition, ground and climatic condition, modern infrastructure and a rich calendar of cultural and sports events - Zakopane has got all the necessary attributes that make the town one of the most popular winter sport centers in this part of Europe. In short Zakopane is the Winter Sports Capital of Poland.